ORGAN NOTES - IU13 · “Adding the organ donor designation to your Pennsylvania driver’s license...
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NOTES... OTDA Newsletter 2 Volume 1 November 2018
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Temple University Students from the Eta Sigma Delta Sorority
spent the morning baking for families at the Gift of Life
Family House in Philadelphia, PA
NOVEMBER…. So Much to Be Thankful for This Season!
Right: Dwendy
Johnson, Community
Relations Team
Leader for Gift of Life,
talks with us about the
“Threads of Love
Memorial Quilts”.
Families of organ,
tissue, and cornea
donors, make up
individual squares
dedicated to their
loved ones. These
beautiful tributes are
displayed at the Gift
of Life and the Gift of
Life Family House.
I am thankful for so many things this season; my husband, sons, mini-golden doodle, friends,
football, campfire nights, the Sixers, coffee, cozy blankets, fun size Twix, crisp, fall weather, warm
soups, amazon prime, and a job where I get to work with so many amazing people, all doing amazing
work! I am sure most of you are knee deep in projects, homework, and planning for upcoming units
in you classrooms. Take a moment and reflect on all that you have achieved thus far and what
matters most to you. At the IU13, we are driven by the motto that we are a part of #workworthdoing. I
have the privilege of taking part in “work worth doing” every day with the Organ and Tissue
Donation Awareness Project. I am thankful for all of you that share in the mission to bring this
message to our youth, and to support families who are affected by organ donation. Have a
wonderful Thanksgiving holiday and my best to you and yours! - Karen Herr, OTDA Coordinator
Kindness and Love in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
“No act of kindness, however small, is ever wasted.” - Aesop
Thursday, May 9th, 2019
2019 OTDA SPRING
INSTITUTE
The Atherton Hotel State College, PA
FREE to secondary school teachers, administrators & school nurses!
The OTDA program covers the cost of your registration, breakfast & lunch, and hotel (based on double occupancy)
Learn more about the OTDA program Hear stories from those who have been personally affected by organ & tissue donation See what other high schools in Pennsylvania have done with their OTDA mini-grants!
Registration will be open in January 2019! All information, including a link to everything you
need to apply, will be available on the IU13 website (www.iu13.org/OTDA)
We hope to see you there!
How do you get YOUR information? Let us know!
Email us at [email protected]
CHECK THIS OUT!
Check out these great ideas that students and staff have
brought to light in order to incorporate OTDA into their
Dover Area School District is presenting their Fall
play, “Searching for David’s Heart: A Christmas
Story”, based on the Scholastic book by Cherie
Bennett. For more information, go to:
http://www.doversd.org/Core/News/Article/1874/
Laurie Shoup, a Homer Center School District teacher,
spoke about her husband and his multiple transplants over
the past 30 years. He is still alive today. Laurie continued
to express her gratitude for organ donors, including one of
Homer Center’s own, a teenager a who was killed by a
drunk driver after leaving a post prom party. He had made
his decision to become an organ donor the day he got his
driver’s license.
Students at Homer Center High School listened to
several guest speakers, including the Santini’s, who
shared the story of their 3.5 month old daughter who
received a heart from a life saving donor.
February 14th, 2019 is National Donor Day! Sponsor a blood drive or create some table activ-
ities surrounding Organ & Tissue Donation Awareness at any of your school’s athletic events.
These are just a few ideas to get involved on this special day.
OTDA VIDEO CONTEST!
Earn a pizza party for your class and a spot in our
newsletter, announcements and the IU13 OTDA website for Best Video!
We will also share your video at the state conference in May!
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS:
Use the lyrics provided to create a “O-T-D-A” theme song to the tune of
“Y-M-C-A”
Include at least five (5) statistics regarding Organ & Tissue Donation
Awareness
Staff and students need to be a part of your video!
Use your collective creativity and talent (you ALL have some!)
SCORING CRITERIA:
“O-T-D-A” body motions included (5 points)
OTDA statistics (5 points)
Staff/Student participation (5 points)
CREATIVITY (5 points)
LYRICS TO USE!
O-T-D-A, green and blue shout out
O-T-D-A
Thousands of people, in the state of PA
Waiting for all to share and donate
O-T-D-A, It’s fun to be a part of O-T-D-A
Tell everyone about O-T-D-A
Bill says, “ You’ve got one life to live,
And 8 lives to give”
So come on and make that pledge!
O-T-D-A, it’s fun to be a part of O-T-D-A
Help spread the word, for those who
wait to be heard
You are helping save lives and more!
OTDA, it’s fun to be a part of OTDA,
Tell everyone about O-T-D-A
Bill says, “ You’ve got one life to live,
And 8 lives to give”
So come on and make that pledge!
- Deadline for submission is April 2, 2019!
- Please submit your video to [email protected]
*Bill, who is mentioned in the lyrics, is a Bucks County heart recipient who serves on the Gift of Life Family House Advisory Board. He is well known for his community advocacy of organ donation, as well as for his exuding, endless energy!
The passing of Senate Bill 180 into law brings to a close many years of hard work and countless hours of diligence in making sure this bill’s contents were honored. Thank you for your dedication and commitment
to making this happen for Pennsylvanians! Congratulations to all involved!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 23, 2018 View online
New Pennsylvania Organ Donation Law to Help Save Lives
Harrisburg, PA – Governor Wolf today signed Senate Bill 180 into law, now Act 90 of 2018, marking the first update to Pennsylvania’s organ donor laws in nearly 20 years.
“Our laws will now receive a very important update, reflecting the latest developments in medicine and allow-ing for more Pennsylvanians to have access to lifesaving organs,” said Governor Wolf. “While more than 7,500 Pennsylvanians are on a transplant waiting list, only about 50 percent of people in Pennsylvania are signed up as organ donors. Together, we can help those in need and help save lives.”
The bill works to provide more access to organ donation, including tissue donation, as well as public education about the donation process and the importance of organ donation.
“Choosing to be an organ donor is the opportunity to help save a life, and potentially multiple lives,” Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine said. “It is essential that you have a conversation with your loved ones about your desire to be an organ donor and help save lives of those in need.”
More than 48 percent of current driver’s license and ID card holders – an estimated 4.77 million Pennsylvani-ans – are registered organ donors. More than 7,500 Pennsylvanians currently await organ transplants.
“PennDOT is proud to help facilitate the organ donor process for Pennsylvanians,” said Secretary of Transpor-tation Leslie S. Richards. “Adding the organ donor designation to your Pennsylvania driver’s license or ID card is a quick and simple process that could save someone’s life.”
To add the organ donor designation to an existing driver’s license or ID card today, visitwww.dmv.pa.gov and select the “Donate Life Pennsylvania” icon in the middle column of the page. Once the designation is added, individuals will receive a designation card that they must carry with them to affirm organ donor status until they renew or replace their driver’s license or ID card. There is no charge for adding the designation to your driver’s license or ID card.
Driver’s license and ID card holders, as well as registered vehicle owners, can also support organ donation programs. With the enactment of this bill, supporters can donate $3, previously $1, to the Robert P. Casey Memorial Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Trust Fund at the time of application and/or renewal. Pro-ceeds from the fund are used to educate and promote awareness of the organ donor program through non-profit organizations like the Center for Organ Recovery and Education and the Gift of Life Donor Program. Pennsylvanians have generously donated more than $14.5 million to the fund to date.
“Through years of hard work, compromise and collaboration, this final piece of legislation is one which we should all be proud of,” said Susan Stuart, CORE (Center for Organ Recovery & Education) CEO. “It offers hope to the more than 7,000 Pennsylvanians who are waiting for a life-saving transplant and means that more Pennsylvania families will have the opportunity for donation and the life-affirming legacy that comes with it. I am optimistic that this legislation will improve the donation process and I anticipate fewer Pennsylvanians will die while awaiting transplants.”
“On behalf of the thousands of people waiting for an organ transplant, and their families, we thank lawmakers for working together to pass this legislation,” said Howard M. Nathan, President and CEO of Gift of Life Donor Program. “We also recognize the commitment of countless volunteers, stakeholder groups and state agen-cies, whose efforts helped to bring this bill to final passage. While the process was long, the final result is a bill that will save lives.”
More information on organ and tissue donation in Pennsylvania can be found atwww.donatelife-pa.org.
MEDIA CONTACT: J.J. Abbott, 717-783-1116